Ash-receptacle.



PATBNTED AUG. 11, 1908.

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' '1'. L. BRISTOL. ASH RE-GBPTACLE. PPLIOION FILED AY 1l, 190s.

'I UNITED STAWENT gorrin? Tin-:onore L. BRISTOL, or iN-SONIA, CONNECTICUT, Assreson 'ro ANsoNIAlNovEL'rY coin.

PNY, A CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT.

Asa-meeneem. .-l

Vse. 895,420.

Toall 'wwtl'it may concern.

Be it known that I, 'lnsonons L. BRISTOL, a. citizen of the United States, residing et Ansonie, Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ash-Rece teclee, of which the'following is e. clear, fu l, and exact description.

My invention relates to a rece tscle in which en :ish tray is mounted at t e upper i 10 portion thereof adapted to receive cigar ashes and the like, and to easily dump the y same in the receptecle below.

The object of my invention is also to provide such receptacle for receiving-the ashes dumped from the tray in which the trey serves asn cover for seid rece tecle to re' vent the emission of diseg'reeab e odors w 'ch result fronistele' tobacco und ashes.

Myinvention will be defined in the claims.j

2o In the preferred'enibodinient of my invention, Figure 1 is e top plen view of the' seme Fig. 2 is e. section through line x-'-x of Fig-.1,

showing in dotted lines the separable heli.

- pori ions of the tray in tilted position.

1 designetes'the mein bod of my receptacle which, in this instance, is cylindricelin form. At the upper edge of the ,side wells of seid rece tecle is mounted o. downwardly incline'd le ge`8. Seid ledge is mounted so as `to be eesiiydetched from the body portion of the receptacle, and es all the erts of my tra are carried by this detecho. le ledge, it

wi be seen that the entire apparatus which serves as a cover for the compartment may be removed for dum ing urposes.

Pivotaily mounte in t 1e ledge 8 are two.

separable half ortions 2 and 2, which together' form w iet I call a. tray, seid half portions are shaped so as to forin a. dish- 40 sha ed tray when in their horizontal or nor ma position. Each of these half portions 2 and 2l have pivots 6, 7, end 7, respectively, which rest in hearings provided for them in the ledge S. Ears 10, 11 attached to said ledge at opposite sides of said tray pertially su 'port the pivots which extend through tlie saine. l also preferably attach pinions 4 and 5 to either adjacent pair of said pivots, such as 6 and 6". These pinions intermesh es will be seen in the drawings, and a pivot ot one of these )inious is extended, 'such as 6, to serve as e. niger-operated rock- Speccation of Lettere Patent. Application mea my 11, isos. strani No. 482,069.

Mey 1908.

ehtea hug. 11, 190e.

ing rod. I also provide on one of th'half. portions of my trey a. narrow shelf 3 which s preferably concave inform end extends hori- .zontelly inward from the outer edge of seid heli portion.- This shelf serves es o cigar or cigarette holder, end, `es is eeen, keeps the ciger or cigyerette seperete from any ashes which :ne hein the trey. 60 The manipulation of my device is readilyseen from the drawings. B turning the rocking rod 6 the two separable heli' portions ofthe tray through their intornleshing disks 'ere'ceueed to tiltin opposite directions end 65 de osit theireontente in the eornpertmenty be ow, end on the return of seid heh portions to their normal position theyect ne s closed 1 cover for seid eonportxnent.

Vihet I claim isz-- 1. In en eeh reoeptecle heving side wells, end a. bottom thereor forming e compostment, e ledge extending dowmvzrdly end. inwardly from' the upper edge oi seid side wells, e dish-shepcd'tre composed of sepof 75 -rete heit' portions, seid telf portions he Y edjeoent pivotal bearings in seid ledge, sei heli portions also havin@ aimons adiacenti `zitter: .ed thereto 4edeptegl to intermes whereby seid'heif portions mayA be rushed 80 in opposite direetions, end e finger rocking rod etteehed to one oi seid hai-l portions.

2.111 en eeh receptacle heving sidewalls, and a bottom therefor forming e compertment, s ledge ouiteoly mounted in sold 'ro-.5

cept'ecle extending downwardly end ink werdly from the upper edge of seid eide wells, e dish-sheped tre* composed of separete heli portions, seid lielf portionfi hnvin ed'ecent pivotel beerings in seid ledge ser 90 half ortions also hevirry pinions edgeeentl ettec red thereto end e. epted to intermes whereby seid holf portions may be rocked in op osite directions, a. finger roclmlg rod ett-ec red to one of seid half portions and e. narrow concave shelf extending horizontally inward from theouter edge of one nf said heli portions. y

Signed at Ansonia, Conn., this 6th day of TIIEonoliE L. BRISTO!k Witnesses:

MAziE- P. Hn'rmoizm HELEN V. MULLALLL L" 

